Ron Livingston was born on the 5th June 1968, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa USA. He is an actor, well known for his role of the captain Lewis Nixon in the miniseries “Band of Brothers” (2001) for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe Award in the category of the Best Supporting Actor in Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Livingstone has been active in the entertainment industry since 1992.
How much is the net worth of Ron Livingston? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $5 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2016.
Ron Livingston Net Worth $5 Million
To begin with, the father of Ron Livingston worked as an aviation engineer, his mother was a Lutheram pastor. Ron was educated at Marion High School, and later he graduated from Yale University in which he majored in Theatre Arts and English; while still a student at Yale, he starred in several plays. In 1989, he moved to Chicago, where he continued to perform in plays.
His first film role came alongside Dolly Parton and James Woods in the comedy directed by Barnet Kellman, “Straight Talk” (1992). Then, he appeared in the main cast of George Hickenlooper’s film “The Low Life” (1995) and Doug Liman’s “Swingers” (1996). Livingston starred alongside Jennifer Aniston in the comedy “Office Space” (1999) directed by Mike Judge, then came the aforementioned performance in “Band of Brothers” (2001). In Spike Jonze’s “Adaptation” (2002), he took the role of Marty Bowen, Hollywood agent, before changing slightly in 2003, starring in several episodes of the television series “Sex and the City” in the role of Jack Berger, a lover of Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker). His net worth was rising steadily.
Livingston appeared in “Winter Solstice” (2004) by Josh Sternfeld, then landed the main role in the Nick Hurran’s comedy film “Little Black Book” (2004). Afterwards, Livingston starred in “Pretty Persuasion” (2005) by Marcos Siega and “Relative Strangers” (2006) by Greg Glienna. He was cast in the lead role in Guy Moshe’s “Holly” (2006), then had a short break before he had a starring role in the short lived sci-fi series “Defying Gravity” in 2009. The same year, the actor starred in the romantic drama film directed by Robert Schwentke “The Time Traveller’s Wife” which was based by Audrey Niffenegger’s novel.
Ron has been is constant demand, starring in “Dinner for Schmucks” (2010), “Going the Distance” (2010), “10 Years” (2011), “The Old Life Of Timothy Green” (2012), “Touchy Felly” (2013), “Drinking Buddies” (2013), “The Pretty One” (2013) and “The Conjuring” (2013). Recently, he landed roles in “Fort Bliss” (2014) directed by Claudia Myers, “Vacation” (2015) written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and “The 5th Wave” (2016) directed by J Blakeson. Overall, all the above mentioned roles have added significant sums to the total size of Ron Livingston net worth.
Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he was engaged to the actress Lisa Sheridan, however, the two separated. In 2009, he married his fellow actress Rosemarie DeWitt in San Francisco; in 2013, they adopted the girl.
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2002), Fright Meter Awards for Best Supporting Actor (2013), Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2014)
Movies
“Band of Brothers” (2001), "Office Space", “Straight Talk” (1992), “The Low Life” (1995), “Swingers” (1996)
TV Shows
“Sex and the City” (2002-2003), "American Dad!" (2005-2007), "Standoff" (2006-2007), “Defying Gravity” (2009), "Boardwalk Empire" (2013)
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In corporate levels, it's all about tailoring your shirt and which tennis club you belong to and which watch you are wearing and what did you shoot last week?
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My sister Jennifer is an Emmy winning journalist and mother of three amazing girls. She brings an exceptional dedication to her job, her family, and her community, and has been a role model of mine for many, many years. I'm extremely proud of her.
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The real intimidating stuff is the scene where you show up for the first day. You kind of square off, and that is where you look each other in the eye.
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There is technique to it-he is just standing there flexing his arm, and I am standing there making faces as if I am being choked. You keep your head in a certain angle for the camera.
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It all comes down to probable cause: If you think something's up, maybe you gotta take a look.
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It's got to be weird to sit in an office all day and deal with these creative types without having any idea of what they do or how they do it.
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It's kinda cool seeing people having real fights with people they really know.
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They're either going to fire you or they're not. They can only fire you. That's all they can do. They can't take your thumbs.
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An actor's career doesn't feel like just one career to me. It feels like about five or six. Because every six or seven years, you look in the mirror and you have a completely different product.
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Good actors, you always know what they're thinking. That's why they're good actors.
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I can't pull off blond, but I got some blond tips. Which is as close as I'll ever come to being in a '90s boy band.
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I don't always get to do a lot of bad guys.
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I say the one thing about luck is you can't really count on it.
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I would worry if people always associated me with Larry Sokolov.
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Management don't really have any problem at all with firing people. It's a powerful idea that, If I'm not happy, I'll quit. I'll try something else!
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A lot of the stuff I have done had been not only the likable guy, but like the nice likable guy.
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Any time you do physical stuff, violence, it is controlled. It's a little bit like you block the move.
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Eric McCormack is directing talent waiting to happen.
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Flight attendants all over the world saw 'Sex and the City.' Doesn't matter what country you are in. The flight attendants know Jack Berger.
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It can be liberating to get fired because you realize the world doesn't end. There's other ways to make money, better jobs.
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If you play your cards right things are going to happen in the long run. In the short run, it is anybody's guess.
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Life is not always like chess. Just because you have the king surrounded, don't think he is not capable of hurting you.
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If I'm in something funny, I like to try and find some kind of serious line in it that people can relate to.
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Everybody thinks that actors would be really good at bluffing, but I think it's a little backward.
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(on why he moved to Chicago to pursue an acting career) "It was within Greyhound striking distance of home. It was a good place to start out."
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His 1st child, with wife Rosemarie DeWitt, was a daughter named Gracie James Livingston, born April 29, 2013.
Director Paul W.S. Anderson had wanted him to play the role of Goro in Mortal Kombat (1995), but the prosthetics required to make him taller and add two arms were too expensive to justify.
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Got his start in Chicago where one of the theaters he performed, was at the Goodman Theatre.
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Mother is a Lutheran minister, father is an aerospace engineer.